Podcast #107 shows you how to change the direction of the cursor to match data keying - Move from cell to cell in the same direction as your data entry.
Learn Excel 97-2007 from MrExcel.
Learn Excel 97-2007 from MrExcel.
Transcript of the video:
Oh! Hey welcome back to the MrExcel podcast.
Today I have all this data enter and it's really hacking me off.
Every time that I enter a number, Excel takes me to the cell just below it.
And my next number that I want to enter, is going across today my data is going across.
So, I need it.
You see the up arrow and the right arrow.
It's taking me forever to enter this data.
But there's an easier way.
First of all if you're entering data, it's easy after you've entered the number to hit the right arrow key, just automatically to move to the next cell to the right.
But the problem is if you are on a desktop with a numeric keypad, the right arrow key isn't anywhere near the numeric keypad, it'd be easier if every time that you hit enter, Excel would automatically move to the right.
There is a way to do this.
We're going to go to the Tools>Options menu.
And we're back on our the Options dialog, which is horrible with the 13 different tabs.
In this case we need to go to the Edit tab third tab along the bottom, there's a selection there for a move selection after enter.
We change that from down to right.
Then I can use the numeric keypad.
Every time enter a number, the cell will automatically move to the right.
So, remember the move selection after enter direction setting, on the Edit tab of the Options dialog, to help you have Excel move in the right direction to match your data key.
Join tomorrow for another great tip from MrExcel.
Today I have all this data enter and it's really hacking me off.
Every time that I enter a number, Excel takes me to the cell just below it.
And my next number that I want to enter, is going across today my data is going across.
So, I need it.
You see the up arrow and the right arrow.
It's taking me forever to enter this data.
But there's an easier way.
First of all if you're entering data, it's easy after you've entered the number to hit the right arrow key, just automatically to move to the next cell to the right.
But the problem is if you are on a desktop with a numeric keypad, the right arrow key isn't anywhere near the numeric keypad, it'd be easier if every time that you hit enter, Excel would automatically move to the right.
There is a way to do this.
We're going to go to the Tools>Options menu.
And we're back on our the Options dialog, which is horrible with the 13 different tabs.
In this case we need to go to the Edit tab third tab along the bottom, there's a selection there for a move selection after enter.
We change that from down to right.
Then I can use the numeric keypad.
Every time enter a number, the cell will automatically move to the right.
So, remember the move selection after enter direction setting, on the Edit tab of the Options dialog, to help you have Excel move in the right direction to match your data key.
Join tomorrow for another great tip from MrExcel.